OCTC's Shawn Payne has been using the AMTEC curriculum as part of a capstone course
for a couple of years. With the addition of the simulator he will be incorporating
more of the AMTEC curriculum to utilize the lab projects that are designed specifically
for the trainer.

"Anything that we can do to ensure that students have the necessary technical skills,
enhances their employability and makes them more marketable. With the pre and post
tests this curriculum provides me with specific data that the students have a grasp
on the concepts and skills needed in today's manufacturing environment" commented
Payne.

ECTC is launching a new AMTEC pathway for students at their Springfield, KY campus,
utilizing the simulator with AMTEC's online curriculum. This innovative package offered
through AMTEC, now housed at OCTC, allows instructors to implement a turn-key system
that includes curriculum, and labs, with pre and post assessments. The purchase of
an AMTEC system simulator includes two days of onsite training for instructors, as
well as a FANUC CERT certification for a faculty member.

"The great thing about AMTEC is that it is industry driven. There is simply no better
way to ensure that your subject matter is relevant and that the skills you are teaching
are applicable. The partnerships drive the subject mattter, which ensures the relevancy
to industry" added Dr. Scott Williams, OCTC President.

AMTEC is a national collaborative initiative, housed at OCTC, made up of more than
70 industry and educational partners focused on creating seamless pathways for highly
skilled technicians in manufacturing. To learn more about how this pathway can enhance
student outcomes, please contact Jason Simon at jason.simon@kctcs.edu or call 270-686-4616.